Unfortunately these lists aren't particularly useful because:
* symbols shown are not necessary's today's symbols (many companies have
changed their trading symbol in the last few years)
* many companies delisted due to take over or failure
* s&p modify components far more regularly than yearly
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John --
Your comments regarding changing of S&P contents is quite true. That's
what makes the historical lists that three_percent provided so valuable.
john.harmon97 wrote:
Unfortunately these lists aren't particularly useful because:
* symbols shown are not necessary's today's symbols (ma
t data is complete.
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Richard Dale.
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